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What the Internet Thinks About—in an Interactive Infographic

What the Internet Thinks About—in an Interactive Infographic | omnia mea mecum fero | Scoop.it
What does the Internet care about? What articles do we share the most? Using the data from the Ahrefs Content Explorer, the people at Funders and Founders 

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Steve Bavister's curator insight, May 2, 2015 5:31 AM

Interesting insight into the internet

Emilio Ruano's curator insight, May 4, 2015 1:17 PM

At least, the concern about equality, energy and social welfare is there. I like the last one about engineers tho. Hahaha.

Mackenzie Hamilton's curator insight, October 13, 2015 8:36 AM

I think this article is awesome because they use data visualization to show what people share the most, visit the most, and search the most. Data is everywhere and people are using it everyday and sometimes don't even think about it.

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Exploring Interactive Visualization

Exploring Interactive Visualization | omnia mea mecum fero | Scoop.it
We often spend time talking to organizations that initially believe developing one or more static infographics is the best approach. Many times, we discover that their objectives, narrative, existing content, and the profile of their target audience suggest we should be considering developing an interactive work product instead.
As infographics become a more prevalent form of communication, we look ahead to other meaningful ways to impart information. This article serves as an introduction to interactive visualizations, with more detailed articles on the topic still to come.
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The Art of Complex Problem Solving

The Art of Complex Problem Solving | omnia mea mecum fero | Scoop.it

Superb interactive map for problem solving explanation. Just slide your mouse over left upper corner. Amazing.


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Interactive Infographic: Your Daily Dose of Water (Scaling)

Interactive Infographic: Your Daily Dose of Water (Scaling) | omnia mea mecum fero | Scoop.it
A GOOD Transparency....

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The Internet’s infrastructure, visualized

The Internet’s infrastructure, visualized | omnia mea mecum fero | Scoop.it
Washington, D.C.-based telecom company Telegeography has published a map of the undersea cables that physically connect the world’s Internet.

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20 Great Interactive Visualizations of 2012

20 Great Interactive Visualizations of 2012 | omnia mea mecum fero | Scoop.it

Static Infographics and Motion Graphics are great, but Interactive Visualizations are where all the fun is...


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Pedro Barbosa's curator insight, January 27, 2013 4:36 AM

Interessant Infographics, that not only show us things in a new way, but we turn to check new things, too. 

 

Pedro Barbosa | www.pbarbosa.com | www.harvardtrends.com

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A Curated Collection of Interactive and Dynamic Data Visualization Libraries

A Curated Collection of Interactive and Dynamic Data Visualization Libraries | omnia mea mecum fero | Scoop.it

Robin Good: Here is a curated collection of "libraries for plotting data on maps, frameworks for creating charts, graphs and diagrams and tools to simplify the handling of data" to create interactive and dynamic data visualizations.

 

Useful. 8/10

 

Collection: http://datavisualization.ch/tools/selected-tools/

 

 


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Dean Meyers's comment, September 6, 2012 8:19 AM
I turn to this collection routinely for inspiration and to learn what's up and coming in the dataviz world. d3.js was probably my latest find through this site.
wildswans's curator insight, May 5, 2013 12:08 AM

What an interesting selection of tools for data presentation, if only more of them were free.

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An interactive map of ancient human migrations

An interactive map of ancient human migrations | omnia mea mecum fero | Scoop.it

Step by step around the globe


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8 Interactive Infographics Created with HTML, CSS and Javascript

8 Interactive Infographics Created with HTML, CSS and Javascript | omnia mea mecum fero | Scoop.it
The term infographics comes from Information Graphics. Infographics are referred to graphic visual representation of data, information and knowledge.

These graphical representations allow us to obtain the data or knowledge in a very effective way. The idea of such infographics is not very rare in our daily life; rather before it hit the virtual zone of web designing it can be seen in our real life. For example, we can name maps, various types of signs, train routs where we can find the use of such technique to show and explain the information in a very clear manner.
These infographics can be created with the help of various kinds of web design languages. Web languages like HTML, CSS and JavaScript can be used in order to create such interactive infographics. For the websites that have features like showing some signs or maps on the web pages, this technology is brilliant. It is proved to be very useful for the websites that want to share some kind of data or information with its viewers in a form of a graphical representation...


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